Oprah sets up trust fund for dogs
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Talk show host Oprah Winfrey is leaving $30 million to her dogs in her will.
The billionaire businesswoman has four beloved pet pooches and has already set up a trust fund to take care of them should anything happen to her.
A source told Australia's Woman's Day magazine: "Oprah has a menagerie of animals and she wants them to be pampered for the rest of their lives if she were to die first.
"She has four dogs, plus various other pets, so she rewrote her will to include millions for their care.
"Oprah's a billionaire, so $30 million is not a lot of money if you look at her entire net worth."
The chat show star has two Cocker Spaniels, Sophie and Soloman, and two Golden Retrievers. A third Golden Retriever, Gracie, tragically choked to death in May this year.
Oprah has no children and has previously referred to her dogs as her babies.
The 53-year-old US chat show host split from long-term love Stedman Graham, 56, in the summer. The pair began dating in 1986 and announced their engagement in November 1992.
After their separation, Oprah allegedly gave Stedman a $250 million severance package to ensure he was not tempted to sell the story of their romance.
- Z_Bang! Showbiz
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